The measures of supplementary angles always add up to a. 90° b. 180° c. 45° d. 60° user: which of the following are measures of complementary angles? a. 61° and 119° b. 38° and 42° c. 75° and 25° d. 29° and 61°
An equation representing lyle’s hedge-trimming business is a = 12n - 300 where a is the amount of profit or loss in dollars and n is the number of hedges trimmed. how would the graph of lyle’s business change if the equation a = 10n - 300 represented his business? the graph would be flatter. the graph would be steeper. the graph would start closer to the origin. the graph would start lower on the y-axis.